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Curly-Coated Retriever

Oldest retriever breed with distinctive tight curls

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23-27 inches, 60-95 lbs
10-12 year lifespan
Independent, confident, dignified

Health & Wellness

The Curly-Coated Retriever is generally a healthy, robust breed with a lifespan of 10-12 years. Their relative rarity has helped preserve genetic diversity, though some health conditions do occur in the breed. Responsible breeders test for known hereditary conditions.

Hip Dysplasia

A developmental disorder of the hip joint that can lead to arthritis and lameness. While not as prevalent as in some other large breeds, screening is still recommended.

Prevention: OFA or PennHIP evaluation of breeding stock

Exercise-Induced Collapse (EIC)

A genetic condition causing muscle weakness and collapse after intense exercise. DNA testing is available and recommended for all breeding stock.

Prevention: DNA test breeding stock; manage exercise for affected dogs

Glycogen Storage Disease (GSD IIIa)

A rare genetic condition affecting how the body stores and releases glucose. DNA testing is available. Affected dogs typically show signs by 2 years of age.

Prevention: DNA test breeding stock; avoid carrier-to-carrier breedings

Eye Conditions

Including Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA), cataracts, and entropion/ectropion. Annual eye exams are recommended for breeding stock and throughout life.

Prevention: Annual CAER eye examinations

Recommended Health Testing

  • Hip evaluation (OFA or PennHIP)
  • Eye examination (CAER)
  • EIC DNA test
  • GSD IIIa DNA test
  • Cardiac evaluation (recommended)
  • Elbow evaluation (recommended)

Pattern Baldness

Some Curly-Coated Retrievers develop pattern baldness, a cosmetic condition that causes hair loss, typically on the neck, thighs, or body. It does not affect health but is considered a fault in show dogs. The condition appears to be hereditary and is more common in some lines.

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